Chief Oma Eyewuoma celebration at Ode-Itsekiri

Ode-Itsekiri, Warri Kingdom, Delta State – Chief Engr. Oma Eyewuoma, the Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom and Chairman of the Warri Council of Chiefs, recently marked a significant cultural event at Eghoro Egwin Quarters in Ode-Itsekiri. The pre-Ologbotsere day celebration provided an opportunity to delve into the rich history and heritage of the Ologbotsere family.

During the event, Chief Eyewuoma shared insightful details about the ancestry of the Ologbotsere family, highlighting the historical significance of Eghoro Egbin Quarters, Bobi community, and Jakpa community. The celebration was a testament to the deep-rooted connections between the Ologbotsere family and these communities.

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Ologbotsere Celebrates Pre-Ologbotsere Day at Eghoro Egbin Quarters

Ode-Itsekiri, Delta State – Chief Engr. Oma Eyewuoma, the revered Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom, recently marked a significant cultural event at Eghoro Egbin Quarters in Ode-Itsekiri. The pre-Ologbotsere day celebration provided an opportunity to delve into the rich history and heritage of the Ologbotsere family.

During the event, Chief Eyewuoma shared insightful details about the ancestry of the Ologbotsere family, highlighting the historical significance of Eghoro Egbin Quarters, Bobi community, and Jakpa community. The celebration was a testament to the deep-rooted connections between the Ologbotsere family and these communities.

The event was graced by the presence of several prominent Chiefs of Warri Kingdom, including:

  • Chief Anthony Ewarami Onuwaje (The Otsodi of Warri Kingdom)
  • Chief Brown Mene (The Ogwaolusan of Warri Kingdom)
  • Chief Edwin Eyitemi Olley (The Agbaramẹ of Warri kingdom)
  • Chief Solomon Arenyeka (The Ẹsọn of Warri Kingdom)
  • Chief (Dr.) Eugene Abidemi Ikomi (The Olulaye of Warri Kingdom)
  • Chief Walter Boyo Ọmatsọla (The Ọsẹn-olu-ee-tẹ of Warri Kingdom)
  • Chief (Dr.) Wilson Olley Ẹdun (The Aboludero of Warri Kingdom)
  • Chief Lawrence Anirejuoritse Wilbert (The Agura Tete of Warri Kingdom)

Numerous Itsekiri personalities and friends of the Ologbotsere also joined in the celebration, making it a truly memorable occasion.

The event was a joyous occasion, filled with cultural performances, traditional music, and a sense of community. It underscored the importance of preserving Itsekiri traditions and honoring the legacy of past leaders.

By Aliwere